Friday, 24 February 2012

Why Judge?


Whats the point of judging someone just on the way they look. Why make fun of them for what they are wearing. Why does it matter to you how people dress or portray themselves. I notice today, many people get categorized just because what they are wearing. Sketchy, hoodlum, goth, and even things like gay or faggot are said to people wearing "unusual" things. There is nothing unusual about what these people are wearing. This is what they like to wear and feel comfortable in. No one has the right to judge. Never judge a book by its cover. A person you see may look like a hoodlum, but he could be the nicest person you will ever talk too. Another person may look "sketchy", but could be fun to hang around with. What someone wears does not describe their personality. For me, i like the idea of school uniforms because no one can get judged for what they are wearing. One dress down day i wore white jeans. It felt like everyone in the whole school had to put their two sense in about me wearing white jeans. Aha faggot, gay boy, and why are you wearing those are u going to a club? These are only some of the things i heard all day. It started to bother me about how uncomfortable someone can make another feel by judging them. I thought to myself; how does my clothes have anything to do with my personality. Why must people worry so much about what other people are doing and wearing? Why cant they worry about themselves? Eventually it turns to a form of bullying. That is the most ridiculous, most stupid thing that could happen. Bullying people for what they are wearing."Oh that lids sketchy, I'm not chilling with him". How do you know the persons personality just by looking at what they are wearing? Don't be so self centered, and get to know the person. People have the freedom to dress and look the way they want. Do not bring people down by judging and criticizing them on things like their clothes. I'm sure you have better things to worry about in your own life. NEVER, judge a book by its cover. 

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